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What If I’m Representing Myself?

You don’t need a law degree to take control of your case. Whether you’re temporarily self-represented or committed to going through the process without an attorney, Splitifi gives you a structured way to organize your case, build your timeline, and stay ready for court.

1. Structure First — Emotion Later

  • Start by documenting facts: key events, financial shifts, parenting issues, communication problems.
  • Use the Timeline to record what happened, when, and why it matters — with evidence attached.

2. Use Motion Control to Track the Case

  • Log every motion you file or receive — including responses, hearing dates, and outcomes.
  • This gives you a running history of your case, organized by issue and result.

3. Organize Your Evidence

  • Upload documents, label them clearly, and tag them by issue (custody, finances, safety, etc.).
  • Keep your materials court-ready — ready to print, reference, or share if needed.

4. Stay Prepared for Hearings

  • Use your Timeline and Motion history to prepare summaries for each court appearance.
  • Splitifi helps you walk in with clarity, even if you’re standing alone.

Representing yourself can be overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to be chaotic. With Splitifi, you don’t have to guess. You just have to document. And when you’re ready to share your case with a judge, mediator, or professional, it’s already done — and done right.

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